6 Ways To Photograph The Venus-Jupiter ‘Kiss’ With A Phone Right Now
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Venus and Jupiter will stage a rare celestial alignment on June 9, appearing so close together in the evening sky that astronomers call it a "kiss." The article provides six practical techniques for capturing this conjunction using only a smartphone, no telescope or special equipment required. Tips include finding the right location away from light pollution, adjusting camera settings for low light, and timing the shot during twilight when the sky has faded but stars remain visible. The two brightest planets will create a striking photographic opportunity for amateur stargazers.